One of the biggest events celebrating Florida’s Native American footprint comes to the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation in South Florida.

The 21st annual American Indian Arts Celebration will be held Nov. 2-3 at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum on reservation property.

Located within the borders of Hendry County and about an hour west of Fort Lauderdale, the event will display arts and crafts alongside dance demonstrations, musical performances and wildlife presentations.

Live music from modern Seminole musicians will include alternative offering RC North on Friday, Kowako Billie and rappers Aye Five, featuring Carradine and DC on Saturday as well as a fashion show.

Also on Saturday will be the documentary screening of “More Than a Word” from John and Kenn Little, members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe that tackles the history of the word “redskin.” A panel discussion with the directors will follow the 4:30 p.m. screening.

The festival will take place in the festival grounds across from the museum. Admission is $10 for adults; $7.50 for seniors and students (5-18 years, or with a college ID). Tribal members, children four years and under, and museum members are free. Admission includes entrance to the event and the museum. Parking is free.

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